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  2. The Best Large Christmas Ornaments for Your Yard or ... - AOL

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    Whether you’ve got a soaring Christmas tree inside or a sprawling yard outside, these large and oversized Christmas ornaments are the perfect size for a big holiday display.

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    Shatterproof Ornaments. Price: $34.96. The 76-piece shatterproof ornament collection from Sam’s Club brand Member’s Mark solves one of the biggest headaches of holiday decorating: broken ...

  4. How to Make Large Outdoor Christmas Ornaments for Your Lawn - AOL

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    We love the idea of large outdoor hanging ornaments on a tree in your yard—just secure to branches with wire. Choose light-weight, oversize ornaments to secure to branches for a festive, eye ...

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    Nevertheless, its environmental stability is superior to most other plastics such as polystyrene and polyethylene, and therefore it is often the material of choice for outdoor applications. [20] PMMA has a maximum water absorption ratio of 0.3–0.4% by weight. [16] Tensile strength decreases with increased water absorption. [21]

  6. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    Since the 19th century, there are a large number of manufacturers producing sophisticated Christmas glass ornaments in Poland, which produce "bombka" or the plural form "bombki"; Poland is the largest producer of glass bombe (bauble) ornaments that are exported to many countries all over the world, mainly to the United States, Japan, Australia ...

  7. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    The Asian tradition of making garden ornaments, often functioning in association with Feng Shui principles, has a nearly timeless history. Chinese gardens with Chinese scholar's rocks , Korean stone art , and Japanese gardens with Suiseki and Zen rock gardens have a symbolic meaning and natural ornamental qualities.